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PLATE CXXII.
Three Monuments. The middlemost is Mr Smith's in Westminster-Abby; the Figure and Medal done by Mr. Rysbrack. The two others are done in the Country; the one for a Lady, the other for a Gentleman.

PLATE CXXIII.
Three Monuments: The middle one is Sir John Bridgman's set up at Ashton in Warwickshire, and the others for two Ladies.

PLATE CXXIV.
Three Monuments. The middle one is Ben. Johnson's, erected at the charge of the Right Honourable the Earl of Oxford, in Westminster-Abby; that upon the right was design'd for another Poet, and the other for Mr. Wanley, his Lordship's Librarian.

PLATE CXXV.
Three Monuments made for the Country.

PLATE CXXVI.
Three Monuments Designed for several places.

PLATE CXXVII.
Three Monuments with Pyramids: The middle one is set up for Robert Stuart, Esq., in St. Margaret's Church, Westminster.

PLATES CXXVIII, CCXXIX.
Six Compartments for Monumental Inscriptions, upon black Marble grounds.

PLATES CXXX, CXXXI, CXXXII.
Nine large Compartments for Inscriptions, or Coats of Arms.

PLATES CXXXIII, CXXXIV, CXXXV.
Eighteen small Compartments for Monumental Inscriptions.

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